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30 THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 12(). OCTINH CliUH MKMIIKIIH itKM-nv mi:.mohii:h oi hcmmihi Mr. mid Mr. 8, I). Dormnn cutor lertnluoil nt dinner Inst ovonlng hi honor of tlio members of tho Ontario Outing chili, whose camp at I'nyotto lukos wiih tlio Bcono of ninny linppy tlnirV Tlioso who wcro present nt tlio dinner woro Mr. nnd Mrs. Krnnk Itmlur. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. (J. Van Petten nnd Mr nnd Mrs. h. Ada in. ti:hti:i) cows inchkahi-: vii:m Cow toHtliiR records show Hint tlio nvurnKo production In tostlng nn- Hoclntlons Hint hnvo heon In continu ous iiporntlon, for flvo or moro yearn In Ori'Kou Is 100 pounds moro fnt tliiin tho nvornKO In nssoclittlons that ttotntlon this means a Kiiln of JG8 per cow per your, says K. U. Westovor fcilonil nnd coIIpro field dairy Iiur-hiiiidmnn. INCOME TAX MAN IS .HEADED FOR ONTARIO liilrrnnl Itcti'iiiie Collector Uivao Dnli's of Deputy Collector I'liync I'or Miilliciir County. Olir.t.ON HI.OI'i: IdltMH riiwT iwit.M licit i:,c (Continued from page- 1) A A (lutlrldgo opened tho proKrnm with nn address on tho Farm llureau movement, which nppenrs In nuothor column of this Issue. 1'. M. Northrup followed with n discussion of mnrkel- Tho time hns uenlit arrived for making out your Income tax return Tho lnw provides Hint nit returns must ho In tho offlco of tho collector of Internal rovenuu nt t'ortlnud, or or hoforo March tC, 1920. Those falllnc to comply with the law are Huhjcct to heavy penal"cs, wiys Mil ton A. Mlllor, collector of Intornal tovcnuo for Oregon. All taxpayers are urged to make out their returns nt ouue, thuruh) avoiding tho rush nt tho Inst hour, Kor the purpose of nsslstlng tax payers of Malheur roilnty In mnklnr up their Income tax returns for lDlf) Deputy Collector l'ayno from the In-1 tornat rovenuo offlco will he nt the I following places on tho dntcs given .O.A. IS PNEUMONIA VICTIM Conner Ontmlo Woniiiii Dies Hud. (lenly nt Caldwell, I'oIIohIiik llilef Illness I.ciivi'h Four Chllilii'li, The many friends of Mrs. O. A. Koshnlck, who until hut n few months ago lived In Ontario, wors shocked to learn of hor death nt Caldwell last Friday. Rov. Clint lea A. Illom nnd A. K. JoIiiihoii went from hero Mondny to Cnhlwoll to nt tend tlio funeral service. , Stella Aloxandor Knslmlrk was horn Oetohor 7, 188(1, nt Fnueo. Minn., where her youth was spent with her pnrents on thu fnrm. On I Juno 27, 100C, she wns united In mnrnngo to O. A. Koshnlck, nnd two years later camo west settling nt Ontario, Oregon. One year ago tho family moved to Claytonla, Idaho, where tho luiBhnnd engaged In tho mcrcantllo business. Two wtXts ngo alio slipped and fell upon soma Ico near her homo nnd Suffered from a bad cold. Tho sickness soon marriage to O. K. Koshnlck, and n brief Illness yfio pnssed away nt tho Caldwell Hnhlturliim Friday morning, January 10. Upon receiv ing tho telegram tho mother hnstcn ed from her Minnesota homo to ho with her daughter hu,t arrived too Into to sco her alive. Mrs. Koshnlck bad Jame to fill n inrgo plneo in tho community where sho lived nnd being of it linppy, Joy ous disposition sho wns tho light of her Chrlstlnn Home. Iler dentil moaiiH deep loan to the hushnnd nnd four children, Otto, Usthor, Jay and Robert, as nlso to tlio many friends who loved nnd esteemed her. Rov. r. P. Whlto conducted the funeral from tho llaptlst church nt Caldwell on Monday afternoon. Intcrmont was mndo In Kunyon III11 cemetery. L DOCKET IS BEFORE JUDGE BIGGS Dclnney nnd Morgan Convicted of Fur Thefts Trial of Wininm Tujlor IIcIiik lleiinl This Week. Tho criminal docket held tho nt tentlon of tho District Court nt Vale this wook. On Tuesday Jumes Do lonoy iitid Wllllard Morgan wcro con vlctod of stealing furs from Frank (Uenn of Vulo wero convicted. Slnco Tuosdny tlio Jury tins heon listening to tho testimony In tho enso of William Taylor has been heard and went to tho Jury Into this nftor-noou. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. R. Illackohy loft Saturday night for a BOjoum In Cali Mrs. Josld Olson spent tho week end at Nampn, tho guosti of Mr. nnd Mrs. Allan Mills. h. 0. Olson mndo a business trip to Ilolso Tuesday nnd Wodneny. Thrco now men woro added to the torso at tho U. S. Manufactures Co., to tako caro of tho hlg rush of work being duno by that firm. Among tho now men Is P. J. Klynn a manto. boiler mnkor, C. h. Mqrvln of Naiupii nn nppr.ontlco. Forty stell wngnii boxes for a I'nyotto firm Is one of the big ordora. Mrs. Auhrlo Dolling, a sister In 'nv of M. 10. Dolling of this city Is tho guest this wook of Mrs, D. W. Powir Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Lytlo and Mr ' and Mrs. (Ico. Huntington Curr of Vale spent Saturday In Ontnrlo, R, M. Denn of Nyssa wns n vln.tor In Ontario Saturday. Bchylor Hull, Adolph Clrnmso r.nd Vest niand wero oleclod dlrcctot i of tho Advancement Irrigation company nt Its annual meeting Monday n.'ter- noon. I belew: Vale, January 20th to .list, 1020 Juntiirn. February 2nd to 4th lug nnd manifested u closo study of ,020. conltlons In this section. Ho nit-1 vocnted tho grentor development of t'heep and rattle raising by tho rmichorH, becnuso ho said: "Wn must produce n crop Hint will stnud shipment a long distnncc. It cosIh hut 4 per cent of tho cost to ship either wool or butter to market; hut It costs from fiO to 00 per cent to chip liny. ' "Tho day of co-oporatlvo buying and suiting Is coming," said Mr. Northrup, "mid wo must prepnro to lyj tho coiUumnr hnlf of tho nil vnutiigo that will accrue. Wo want no class conscience. Tho rancher must not consider himself apart from tho community. What benefits ono must benefit nit." Ilu urged tho need for marketing associations to reduce tho cost of Rot ting stork to market nnd outlined tho plan followed In town, Minne sota nnd other middle- Westorn states, A. A. (luttrldgn hern rend a paper on will Improvement, which Is given elsewhere, nnd shows how doeply tho rnurhorH have studied their many sided Industry. I. I. Culbertson, Ilrognn, February 17th nnd 18th Ontnrlo, February 19th to 28th N'yswi, March 1st mid second Jordan Valley, March 4th to Cth For any Information you may do slro In preparing your statement plenso call upon tlio deputy collector ns per announcement herein made I'OWISIt I'SKIIH WIMj (iC.Mtl) THUIIt ItATT.S ( ContUuod from page ono ) methods of crop Improvement, do dared that tlio ranchers must experi ment with other crops than liny. Ho pointed out tho Incrcaso In tlio num ber of Irrigation districts nnd tho rousoiuoiit Increase In liny Hint will bu produced. Ho urged experimenta tion In potnto culture anil cited tho development nt Wilder nnd the pro fits from early potatoes. Sugar bents, too, woro discussed by htm ns n pos sible menus of Increasing the returns to tho rauchor. Jonas Drown, speaking of stock Improvement, deplored tho scarcity of good stock In tho district. He gave his oxporlouro In raising liogtt and declared Hint It has been amply demonstrated that scrub stock doe not pav Ho urged the formation of associations far tho purohaso of pure breed slros In cattle, sheep and hogs. Other speakers discussed this problem nnd urged Hint the com munity ns n whole specialise on one method used to arrive nt tho pouc unit for charging purposes. It wns sold by sovornl speaker that tho company haso Its charges upon two measurements taken when tho power was at ll peak In the enrly morning hours In Juno nnd September. This they declared wni unfair becnuso of tho fact that, that powor wns not tunlntnluoit as lio.n by charts kept by tho companies. Tlioso records Indicated Hint the powor during tho day time, when powor wns needed fell on an nverng" during tho Irrigation season to 83 per cent of tho amount charged for. luring tho 1010 season. Ilornnrd Rastmnn, secrotnry of In speaking of tho Pnyctto County Commorchil club, urged Hint Immediate action ho taken to bring Idaho tutors Into touch with tho Oregon users, hut tho mooting decided to lot tho com mlttnoH named fnrmulato Its own plan of action and to call upon tho Idaho companies when ready for further action. In tho meantime It was rnqucstod that tho I'nyotto men get tho Idaho users organized so that co-oporatlon will ho ready when ncodod. R. M. Orolg. who hns managed the Onturln-N'ywn company for yonrs, mndo a lengthy statement of coudl- tlons and set forth tho lack of power nnd Us affects. He expressed iho belief that tho company will ho iblo to deliver moro power this sum mer. Oregon CoiiiiiiUkIoii to Art In roply to n rosiest from tho On tnrlo Commorolal club, Representa tive I1. Jr- Onllaghor and Smntor' Jullou A. Hurley took tho question breed of rattln, sheep or pigs bo that up with tlio Oregon Commission nt It may bo known ns thu plneo for Snlom nnd Informed tho Commercial M'curlng such unlmnls nnd profit by club Hint they had heon assured In itio cooporatlvo effort nnd thus oh- tho Commission they will have u tahlish u market. Geo. W. I.attlg, In discussing pest mid disease control, called tho atten tion of tho meeting to tlio fact that nearly 30 per cunt of tho region Is In representative at tho Idaho hearing and that tho Interests of tho Oregon I users will bo protected. Ono of tho principle questions nt tho meeting last Saturday was the orchards and Hint tho coddling moth question of hiring nn oleetrhnl ex N the worst menace that tho ranch- port to prepnro tho eat.o for present ers fight. "During tho pnst season otlon. It was decided that this could Hits section harvested tn npplu crop Hint was 90 per cent elenn of scnln nnd rot, mid It could liavo boon 100 per i-ent clean. Thnt Is what wo must strive fur. At tho Mime time we must fight the rabbits, tho squirrels and tho ground owls nnd sparrows,'' ho said. When tlio election of chairmen for he various committee) to carry out ho program wus held tho following wore solected: Marketing, F. M. N'erthrup: Irrigation and Soil 1m pnnemont. A A. Outtrldgo; Crny Improvement, I. I. Culbertson; I.he Slock Improvement, Jonas Drewn: Pest and Dlsuui.0 Control, Ooo. W. I.hIIIk; Community Welfare. P. M Honls; Home Development, Mrn Walter I.. D.wls. Preceding' tho huslncws meeting and following tho dliiuor, short tnlks were mndo by Robt. D. Lytlo of Vale. (leo. K. Aiken of Ontario, and Mr and Mrs. Cloorgo Huntington Curroy of Vale and Mrs. Lytic. Tho commltteo from tho Woman's club who eorved tho elahorato dinner were ..Mrs. R. J. Ilurrell, Mrs. Ora Wllklns, Mrs. L. R. llrelthuupt. Mrs Harry I.attlg. Mrs. C. A Karst, Mrs W F Vlncout. not ho done an Hint tho host course wns to depend upon tho stato com mlMlon to furnish Hint service nnd to protqet tho Interests of tho user Tho men present at tho meeting camo nil the way from lower Do id Ox Flat to Kingman Kolony nnd from Vnlo, as well. John J. Gordon has been appoint ed night pollcomnn by Mayor R W Jones. R. W. Combs of Salt Luke w. In Ontario this wook buying hay for tlx drought stricken roglous of I'tnh ui.d Kastern Idaho. Ilu bought nil Hi' hay ho could securo In this region which ho declare.!) Is tho only sectto.i of tho Snnko river valley where nn hay Is to bo found. , W. W. Whlto, formorly of Prairie City purchased tho Miller ranch JuM east of town. Mr. Whlto hoa also purchased tho Ico 'umlnass of the (in tario Cold Storage and will operate It this summer. L. Adam spent the past wel, m handling Hie affairs of tho Ontml National bank, of whlqh he la W prosldont. and as such took cure of tho work of tho president durlir: hi absence. High Patent Flour, every sack guaranteed Per sack 49 lbs. - - $2.90 Per bbl., 4 sacks - - $11.50 Suffar, ?1 to a customer, 8 lbs. for - $1.00 Hulk Coffee, guaranteed to give satis faction, per lb. - - 40c Meat Specials 'Shoulder Steak - - 15c per pound Round Steak - - 20c per pound Boiling Meat - 10c per pound Beef Roast, shoulder - 15c per pound Lard, our own make, 5 lb. pails - $1.50 Lard, our own make, 10 lb. pails ' - $3.00 Pork Steak, per lb. - - - 25c Pork Roast, per lb. . s . 25c Feed We have a car of mill feed, mill run, Bran and Shorts Mixed, per sack ... $2.40 White Shorts .... 52.95 These special prices are for cash on Saturday only. No phone orders taken. The Independent Market Ontario A. ROBINSON, Prop. Oregon ttrm A nnnTinnn(T flio OiAonino I of Our Grocery Department We will be in our new building and ready.for business Saturday, January 24, 1920 We invite you to call and inspect our plant. We are equipped with Cold Storage Facilities to Keep Food Properly Meats andjFish are not the only articles of food that re quire sanitary handing at just above the freezing poipt. For Fruits, Fresh and Dried Vegetables, Cereals, Butter, Eggs it is just as important. By having a complete line of Groceries together with a full line of Meat Products handled under one roof we will be able to supply your every need. One word in regard to prices: You can judge for yourself. Come see what you can buy here. Com pare the price and quality with offerings anywhere else. The success of our business is in your hands. All we ask is the opportunity of prov ing that "Quality and service considered" we are entitled to a fair share of our paironage. We have bought our grocery stock right. We bought for CASH. We saved money and can save money for you. Let Us Show You Some Special Prices for Saturday, Janrary 24 . 4